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So, the size of the business isn't really the question it's how often you are using it. How many pages you think you would print in a day consistently. I think it would be fine if you go through a ream a week. But I will caution. This thing is loud. So, if it's a quiet office space you will hear it. If it's a shop you're probably fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As posed, this is a VERY broad question and has no qualifiers. How small? What do you intend to do with it? How many copies/prints/faxes do you expect to produce on a monthly basis with it? Are noise, dependability, initial cost v. ongoing costs, etc. important facets? In what priority? For a VERY small business, where you will be relying on this ONE device exclusively, it PROBABLY will suit your needs, but I strongly suggest that you do not depend on a few random people for the future of your company. Instead, you should search online reviews and get experienced, knowledgeable analyses of the make and model before you finalized your decision.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s a very good printer that will meet all the needs. No need to pay for a higher end laser printer. Never buy a inkjet printer as the cost to replace the cartridges are super high and don’t last long at all as laser printers last way longer on their cartridges.
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